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Buy the engine and gearbox from my Mrs VRZ

Now

if you want... (cause im a donating member on Pulsar group) I can post an advert for you. just need an email address or contact number and an ad.

shit will get snapped up like hotcakes.

this.

i dress smart/casual for work now since im always at a desk. and 9/10 customers walk straight up to me first lol.

so today im wearing shorts and a tshirt because im cranky when its too warm and yeah.

Didn't I tell you a year ago to wear biz shirt and slacks????

Kids these days always gotta learn the hard way.

I'm guessing jacket would be unbearable in this heat that's why everyone's riding in singlets/tshirts?

Think I'll stick with car till it cools a bit

Wise or weak? Hmm

In other news, boat almost ready.

Weak as bro!

Tbh i hate watches, i have two guess watches and they have seen my wrist probably once.

In that matter, any form of jewelry other then my neck chain, pisses me off, I don't know how some people do it

This kents got too many new toys. I jelly!

Haha I should probably ease off the purchasing of stuff for a while, I do need some new shoes though :(

I've never really been into watches but thought I'd try and start

got my watch today :D:

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I can pick you up one from the market here for $10 if you like ;)

that said I love watches

my last buy was a carbon and titanium job

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and picked up a new gshock for thrashing around/dicing as well.

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really want an omega, but that will have to wait.

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